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Definition of however
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of however is as below...
However
(conj.)
Nevertheless;
notwithstanding;
yet;
still;
though;
as, I shall not
oppose
your
design;
I can not,
however,
approve
of it..
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Lion
::
Lion (n.) A large
carnivorous
feline
mammal
(Felis
leo), found in
Southern
Asia and in most parts of
Africa,
distinct
varieties
occurring
in the
different
countries.
The adult male, in most
varieties,
has a thick mane of long
shaggy
hair that adds to his
apparent
size, which is less than that of the
largest
tigers.
The
length,
however,
is
sometimes
eleven
feet to the base of the tail. The color is a tawny
yellow
or
yellowish
brown;
the mane is
darker,
and the
terminal
tuft of the tail is
black.
Polytomous
::
Polytomous
(a.)
Subdivided
into many
distinct
subordinate
parts,
which,
however,
not being
jointed
to the
petiole,
are not true
leaflets;
-- said of
leaves..
Son
::
Son (n.) A male
descendant,
however
distant;
hence,
in the
plural,
descendants
in
general..
Though
::
Though
(adv.)
However;
nevertheless;
notwithstanding;
-- used in
familiar
language,
and in the
middle
or at the end of a
sentence..
Skepticism
::
Skepticism
(n.) The
doctrine
that no fact or
principle
can be
certainly
known;
the tenet that all
knowledge
is
uncertain;
Pyrrohonism;
universal
doubt;
the
position
that no fact or
truth,
however
worthy
of
confidence,
can be
established
on
philosophical
grounds;
critical
investigation
or
inquiry,
as
opposed
to the
positive
assumption
or
assertion
of
certain
principles..
Monopoly
::
Monopoly
(n.) The
exclusive
power,
or
privilege
of
selling
a
commodity;
the
exclusive
power,
right,
or
privilege
of
dealing
in some
article,
or of
trading
in some
market;
sole
command
of the
traffic
in
anything,
however
obtained;
as, the
proprietor
of a
patented
article
is given a
monopoly
of its sale for a
limited
time;
chartered
trading
companies
have
sometimes
had a
monopoly
of trade with
remote
regions;
a
combination
of
traders
may get a
monopoly
of a
particular
product..
Stalk
::
Stalk (v. i.) To walk with high and proud
steps;
usually
implying
the
affectation
of
dignity,
and
indicating
dislike.
The word is used,
however,
especially
by the
poets,
to
express
dignity
of
step..
Visitation
::
Visitation
(n.) The act of a naval
commander
who
visits,
or
enters
on
board,
a
vessel
belonging
to
another
nation,
for the
purpose
of
ascertaining
her
character
and
object,
but
without
claiming
or
exercising
a right of
searching
the
vessel.
It is,
however,
usually
coupled
with the right of
search
(see under
Search),
visitation
being used for the
purpose
of
search..
Heterogenesis
::
Heterogenesis
(n.) That
method
of
reproduction
in which the
successive
generations
differ
from each
other,
the
parent
organism
producing
offspring
different
in habit and
structure
from
itself,
the
original
form,
however,
reappearing
after one or more
generations;
--
opposed
to
homogenesis,
or
gamogenesis..
Child
::
Child (n.) A
descendant,
however
remote;
-- used esp. in the
plural;
as, the
children
of
Israel;
the
children
of
Edom..
Than
::
Than
(conj.)
A
particle
expressing
comparison,
used after
certain
adjectives
and
adverbs
which
express
comparison
or
diversity,
as more,
better,
other,
otherwise,
and the like. It is
usually
followed
by the
object
compared
in the
nominative
case.
Sometimes,
however,
the
object
compared
is
placed
in the
objective
case, and than is then
considered
by some
grammarians
as a
preposition.
Sometimes
the
object
is
expressed
in a
sentence,
usually
introduced
by that; as, I would
rather
suffer
than that y
Fustet
::
Fustet
(n.) The wood of the Rhus
Cptinus
or
Venice
sumach,
a shrub of
Southern
Europe,
which
yields
a fine
orange
color,
which,
however,
is not
durable
without
a
mordant..
Uckewallist
::
Uckewallist
(n.) One of a sect of rigid
Anabaptists,
which
originated
in 1637, and whose
tenets
were
essentially
the same as those of the
Mennonists.
In
addition,
however,
they held that Judas and the
murderers
of
Christ
were
saved.
So
called
from the
founder
of the sect, Ucke
Wallis,
a
native
of
Friesland..
Mortgage
::
Mortgage
(v. t.) To grant or
convey,
as
property,
for the
security
of a debt, or other
engagement,
upon a
condition
that if the debt or
engagement
shall be
discharged
according
to the
contract,
the
conveyance
shall be void,
otherwise
to
become
absolute,
subject,
however,
to the right of
redemption..
Neurine
::
Neurine
(n.) A
poisonous
organic
base (a
ptomaine)
formed
in the
decomposition
of
protagon
with
boiling
baryta
water,
and in the
putrefraction
of
proteid
matter.
It was for a long time
considered
identical
with
choline,
a
crystalline
body
originally
obtained
from bile.
Chemically,
however,
choline
is
oxyethyl-trimethyl-ammonium
hydroxide,
while
neurine
is
vinyl-trimethyl-ammonium
hydroxide..
Offspring
::
Offspring
(n.sing.
& pl.) That which is
produced;
a child or
children;
a
descendant
or
descendants,
however
remote
from the
stock..
Fixture
::
Fixture
(n.)
Anything
of an
accessory
character
annexed
to
houses
and
lands,
so as to
constitute
a part of them. This term is,
however,
quite
frequently
used in the
peculiar
sense of
personal
chattels
annexed
to lands and
tenements,
but
removable
by the
person
annexing
them, or his
personal
representatives.
In this
latter
sense,
the same
things
may be
fixtures
under some
circumstances,
and not
fixtures
under
others..
Peptone
::
Peptone
(n.)
Collectively,
in a
broader
sense,
all the
products
resulting
from the
solution
of
albuminous
matter
in
either
gastric
or
pancreatic
juice.
In this case,
however,
intermediate
products
(albumose
bodies),
such as
antialbumose,
hemialbumose,
etc., are mixed with the true
peptones.
Also
termed
albuminose..
However
::
However
(adv.)
At all
events;
at
least;
in any case.
Hammer
::
Hammer
(n.) That part of a
gunlock
which
strikes
the
percussion
cap, or
firing
pin; the cock;
formerly,
however,
a piece of steel
covering
the pan of a
flintlock
musket
and
struck
by the flint of the cock to
ignite
the
priming..
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